Send us a text Courtney Gray, a metalsmith educator and creative business strategist, shares insights on the importance of connection in building a successful jewelry business. She emphasizes that genuine relationships and consistent, personal interactions with collectors, peers, and mentors are more valuable than viral moments or optimized posts. The episode encourages jewelers to reach out and reconnect as a way to cultivate a supportive and thriving creative network. Support the show...
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Send us a text Courtney Gray, a metalsmith educator and creative business strategist, shares insights on the importance of connection in building a successful jewelry business. She emphasizes that genuine relationships and consistent, personal interactions with collectors, peers, and mentors are more valuable than viral moments or optimized posts. The episode encourages jewelers to reach out and reconnect as a way to cultivate a supportive and thriving creative network. Support the show...
#49: The Power of Letting Go: Trust Yourself & Find Your Flow
The Jeweler's View
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1 month ago
#49: The Power of Letting Go: Trust Yourself & Find Your Flow
Send us a text What if the very thing holding you back isn’t fear but control? In this episode of The Jeweler’s View, host Courtney Gray shares a powerful real-life story about the morning she trusted her intuition and how that moment changed everything. Through that story and lessons from her own creative journey, Courtney explores how artists and jewelers can learn to let go, trust their instincts, and find flow in both business and life. If you’ve ever found yourself saying, “I’ll do...
The Jeweler's View
Send us a text Courtney Gray, a metalsmith educator and creative business strategist, shares insights on the importance of connection in building a successful jewelry business. She emphasizes that genuine relationships and consistent, personal interactions with collectors, peers, and mentors are more valuable than viral moments or optimized posts. The episode encourages jewelers to reach out and reconnect as a way to cultivate a supportive and thriving creative network. Support the show...